Thank you Adrien.While awaiting for replies to my request for help, I went
ahead and removed googletest as installed by the Mint repo and followed the
wiki procedure.It worked insofar as I'm no longer getting any errors
regarding GTEST GMOCK and build files were written to the build
directory.Howev
Hello David,
The script did install googletest 1.8.0-6 as expected.
The problem was not googletest 1.8.0-6 wasn't installed, but rather It was
not found running cmake.
I went ahead and removed it, then followed the wiki and re-ran cmake without
any more GTEST issues.
This is not to say i'm ou
Thanks to Yoman and David. This seems to be a difficult problem to fix.
Just to clarify the need for this: if you trade and/or live in two different
countries, you need to be able to report worldwide income/expenses in both
currencies.
Ideally, to do this, the user could:
- import CSV in either
On Fri, Oct 18, 2019 at 4:29 PM David Cousens
wrote:
> Not sure what the differences between Linux Mint 19.2 (Ubuntu 18.04 based)
> and Ubuntu 18.04 18.10 and 19.10 are that cause problems building directly
> from the sources but as your procedure seems considerably different from
> what is on th
Made another decision to this purge and retry to install idea - after three
of these efforts previously, I'm moving on to a different plan. i'm going
to download a LM19.2 iso and flash the SSD to zero and attempt to build this
tarball with a fresh LM19.2 install. If that fails, there must be majo
On Fri, Oct 18, 2019 at 5:14 PM Jon Schewe wrote:
> Note that you can also use flatpak to get it.
>
> sudo apt install flatpak
> flatpak install flathub org.gnucash.GnuCash
>
>
Thank you for the reminder!
The flatpak may work for some folks, and it is certainly easy to install.
Sadly, the flatp
David,
If the library files (*.go) are not present in
/usr/local/lib/gnucash/scm/ccache/2.0/gnucash then there is definitely a
problems with the build and install. They should also occur in
.../gnucash3.7/build/lib/gnucash/scm/ccache/2.0/gnucash as this is where
they are created in the build proc
Hello,
I am using Gnucash 3.5 on Windows 10 (installed on a new Windows machine
June 2019), and I notice a couple of dot directories placed in my user
folder (C:\Users\sunfish): .cache and .dbus-keyrings
The cache folder has a fontconfig folder with a couple of subfolders in
it; the dbus fol